Post-Professional MArch Thesis exhibition in New York
March 29–April 19, 2024
35 N. Moore St
New York, New York 10013
United States
Princeton University School of Architecture is pleased to announce POST, an exhibition by the 2024 Post-Professional MArch Thesis class, opening Friday, March 29 at Cheryl Hazan Gallery in New York City. Free and open to the public, the exhibition showcases projects by ten students—Tamara Birghoffer, Julia Yi-Yei Chou, Kevin Chow, Nick Meehan, Pete Van Pham, Luciana Rahde, Katie Chizuko Solien, Pavan Vadgama, Kirill Volchinskiy, and Andrew Yu.
Exhibition statement
If barracks are blank, then representation fails. If representation is real, then towers are solid. If towers are eternal, then cemeteries are meaningful. If cemeteries are displaced, then cowsheds are everywhere. If cowsheds are broken, then enclosure is prosthetic. If enclosure is inundated, then envelopes are packaged to go. If envelopes are no more, then housing is fuzzy. If housing is textile, then machines are inefficient. If machines are dysfunctional, then memory is erased. If memory serves, then barracks are moving.
The ten projects exhibited are conducted in the context of the Post-Professional MArch program at Princeton University School of Architecture where there is a unique opportunity for professionally trained architects to return to the university to pursue a two-year program culminating in a year-long thesis. The 2024 Post-Professional MArch Thesis class is coordinated by Professor Jesse Reiser.
Join us for the opening reception Friday, March 29 at 6pm, or see the exhibition through April 19 in Tribeca at the Cheryl Hazan Gallery, 35 N Moore St, New York City, New York.